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Prong (Pinch) Collars: Cruel or Can They Be Humane?
A prong collar can be humane if it’s fit high and even, used for short, coached sessions, where the handler has torque in their hand micro cue stop movement immediate slack reward. It is often cruel in effect when misfit, left on for miles or used with constant pressure. For ... read more
Pinch Collars 101: Fit, Handling, Progressions
Prong collar is a precision communication tool fit it high behind the ears, snug and even, handle with tiny cue immediate slack. Keep sessions brief, pair with rewards and go for a walk daily on a front-clip harness (not the prong). Learning Curve If you are new to prong collar training, ... read more
Is It Safe to Use a Prong Collar on a Puppy?
A prong (pinch) may be useful if fitted high up behind the ears and used for short training sessions in conjunction with a micro cue immediate slack reward. It’s not for the miles; it isn’t about steady pressure for that, use a front-clip harness every day. What “Safe Use” Actually ... read more
Titan vs Herm Sprenger: Which Prong Collar is the King?
If the best machining, the most bulletproof stainless steel and one of the best quick- release systems available mean a lot to you, go for Herm Sprenger. If you’re working with a tight budget or can conduct regular gear checks, Titan offers models that still work. Whichever you choose, the training rules ... read more
Prong Collars: Plastic Tips vs Steel Links
Stainless steel prong collars have it hands down for physical strength, rounded edges and the consistency of feel. Plastic/rubber-tipped links can change look/feel, and does look friendlier (may be important to some), but are bulky and may work loose. Comfort is still found in fit (higher, tighter, whatever) and handling ... read more
Prong Collars with Quick-Release: Why and When
A quick-release prong collar replaces a conventional center link with a press-to-open buckle (e.g., ClicLock), enabling you to place the collar quickly yet calmly on/off. Sizing or rules don’t change: it should fit high up behind the ears, there will be no “question mark” shape or allotment since we’re creating ... read more
Do Dogs Have Collar Bones? Understanding the Canine Clavicle
One of the things that surprised me was when I first started volunteering at a local animal shelter and got to see up close and personal some of the dogs’ skeletons and musculature is that dogs do not have those prominent collar bones humans have. If you feel along your ... read more
Is the Dog Clavicle Vestigial or Functional?
The dog’s clavicle is commonly described as a vestige and has no function. To figure out how it got so small and where it is, they must read Do Dogs Have Collar Bones? Understanding the Canine Clavicle (which details the anatomy that provides a foundational framework). The evolutionary back story ... read more
Dog vs Human Collar Bones: Key Anatomical Differences
When I’m trying to explain basic dog anatomy to pet owners, I always start off with a comparison to our own bodies. One of the most simple distinctions to show are the collar bones. Put your hand to you chest, just below Near him and daughter on sofa wearing black ... read more
Why Don’t Dogs Have a Typical Collar Bone?
Dogs had lost their complete clavicle because evolution valued running efficiency more than stiff support. Frogs’ floating shoulders, stretchy skin and furry skeletons make them faster hunters. This leads directly into Do Dogs Have Collar Bones? Canine Clavicles Explained that provides an overview of the anatomy as well as an ... read more









